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- interior.asp?ptid=43&mid=11612 accessdate "2010-01-10".
- interior.asp?ptid=43&mid=11612 accessdate "2011-12-28".
- interior.asp?ptid=43&mid=11612 date "November–December 2006".
- interior.asp?ptid=43&mid=11612 first "Joey".
- interior.asp?ptid=43&mid=11612 isCitedBy New_Years_Day.
- interior.asp?ptid=43&mid=11612 isCitedBy New_Years_Eve.
- interior.asp?ptid=43&mid=11612 isCitedBy Watchnight_service.
- interior.asp?ptid=43&mid=11612 last "Butler".
- interior.asp?ptid=43&mid=11612 publisher The_United_Methodist_Church.
- interior.asp?ptid=43&mid=11612 publisher "The United Methodist Church Interpreter Magazine".
- interior.asp?ptid=43&mid=11612 quote "Methodism founder John Wesley originated Watch Night services in the mid-18th century, sometimes calling them Covenant Renewal services. The original services were spontaneous prayer services designed to deepen the spiritual life of Methodists.".
- interior.asp?ptid=43&mid=11612 quote "The service is loosely constructed with singing, spontaneous prayers and testimonials, and readings, including the Covenant Renewal service from The United Methodist Book of Worship .".
- interior.asp?ptid=43&mid=11612 quote "Watch Night took on even more significance during the Civil War. When President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation, it was to take effect Jan. 1, 1863. Slaves sat up the night before, waiting for their freedom to arrive at midnight.".
- interior.asp?ptid=43&mid=11612 title "Watch Night services provide spiritual way to bring in New Year".
- interior.asp?ptid=43&mid=11612 url interior.asp?ptid=43&mid=11612.
- interior.asp?ptid=43&mid=11612 url "http://www.interpretermagazine.org/interior.asp?ptid=43&mid=11612".